In Server Manager, on the left, click Features and on the right, click Add Features. This will launch the Add Features Wizard and you will see the Select Features page.

Scroll down the list of features and select .NET Framework 3.5.1. This will bring up a box that asks to install Web Server (IIS). Click Add Required Role Services. The box will disappear.

Scroll down the list of features and select Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE), and then click Next. You will see the Confirm Installation Selections page.

On the Web Server (IIS) page, click Next.

On the Role Services page, place a check in all of the items that are listed in tables 1 and 2 below.

Note

When you select ASP.NET this will bring up a pop-up box with the title Add features required for Web Server (IIS). Click the Add Required Features button. This will automatically select ISAPI Extensions, ISAPI Filters, and .NET Extensibility. This will also add the .NET Environment to the Windows Process Activation Service.

On the Confirm Installation Selections page, click Install. This will begin the installation. When this completes you will see the Installation Results page. Click Close.

Now install the Exchange Server 2010 with Service Pack 1 Management Console on FIM1. The Exchange Management console is required for provisioning users that are mail-enabled or mailbox-enabled. Although this will not be demonstrated in this test lab guide, future test lab guides will demonstrate this functionality.

On the Splash Screen, click Step 4: Install Microsoft Exchange. This will close the Splash Screen and bring up a box stating it is copying items. Once this completes a box will appear that says Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Setup initializing. When this completes t the Exchange Server 2010 Setup Wizard will launch.

On the Introduction page, click Next.

On the License Agreement page, read the License Agreement, select I accept the items in the license agreement, and then click Next.

On the Error Reporting page, leave the default of No selected, and then click Next.

On the Installation Type page, select Custom Exchange Server Installation and the default path of C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14. Place a check in the box next to Automatically install Windows Server roles and features required for Exchange Server, and then click Next.

On the Server Role Selection page, place a check in the box next to Management Tools, and then click Next. This will launch the Readiness Checks. This may take several moments.

Once the Readiness Checks completes, click Install. This will begin the installation. This will take several minutes.

Once the installation completes, click Finish.

On the Splash Screen, click Close. This will bring up the Confirm Exit window. Click Yes.

At this point, the Exchange Management Console will automatically launch. You can close the Exchange Management Console.

To install and configure Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 with SP2

Navigate to the directory that contains Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 binaries and double-click SharePoint.EXE. This will launch a Microsoft SharePoint Services screen that will indicate that files are being extracted. Once this completes you will see the License Agreement.

On the License Agreement screen, read the License Agreement, select I accept the terms of this agreement, and then click Continue.

On the Choose the installation you want screen, click Basic. This will begin the installation.

Once this completes, click Close. This will launch the SharePoint Products and Technologies Configuration Wizard.

On the Welcome to SharePoint Products and Technologies page, click Next. This will bring up a dialog box that says The following service may have to be started or reset during configuration. Click Yes.

This will start Configuring SharePoint Products and Technologies. This will perform 10 configuration tasks. Once this completes you will see Configuration Successful. Click Finish. This will launch Internet Explorer.

In Internet Explorer, the URL will be http://fim1. When prompted, enter your credentials. The Windows SharePoint Services page will come up.

Warning

You may be prompted for credentials while this page loads. If so, type the following text for the username and the password: Administrator

Close Internet Explorer.

Install Full Text Search on APP1

Now you need to add Full Text Search to your installed instance of SQL Server 2008 Enterprise with Service Pack 2 on APP1.

To install Full Text Search on APP1

Log on to APP1 as CORP\Administrator.

On APP1, navigate to the directory that contains the SQL Server 2008 Enterprise binaries and double-click Setup.EXE. This will bring up a box that says This program has known compatibility issues. Click Run Program. This will launch the SQL Server Installation Center..

On the SQL Server Installation Center, on the left, click Installation.

On the right, click New SQL Server stand-alone installation or add features to an existing installation. This will bring up a box that says This program has known compatibility issues. Click Run Program. This will launch the SQL Server 2008 Setup.

On the Setup Support Rules screen, click OK. This will close the Setup Support Rules screen and will bring up the Setup Support Files screen.

On the Setup Support Files screen, click Install. This will take a few moments to complete. Once this completes the Setup Support Rules screen will appear again.

On the Setup Support Rules screen, click Next.

On the Installation Type screen, select Add features to an existing instance of SQL Server 2008, and then click Next.

On the Feature Selection screen, under Instance Features place a check in Full-Text Search, and then click Next.

On the Disk Space Requirements screen, click Next.

On the Server Configuration screen, click Next.

On the Error and Usage Reporting screen, click Next.

On the Installation Rules screen, click Next.

On the Ready to Install screen, click Install.

On the Installation Progress screen, wait until the installation completes. Click Next.

On the Complete screen, click Close.

Close the SQL Server Installation Center.

Re-apply SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 2 on APP1

Because we added a new feature, and want to ensure it is up-to-date, we must re-install the SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Service Pack 2 binaries on APP1.

To re-apply SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 2 on APP1

On APP1, navigate to the directory that contains the SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Service Pack 2 binaries and double-click SQLServer2008SP2-KB2285068-x64-ENU.exe. This will begin the extraction process. Once this completes, the SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 2 installation wizard will begin.

On the Welcome screen, click Next.

On the License Terms screen, read the Licensing terms, select the I accept the license terms check box, and then click Next.

On the Select Features screen, click Next.

On the Check Files In Use screen, click Next.

On the Ready to Update screen, click Update. This will begin the update.

Once the update is complete, on the Update Progress screen, click Next.

On the Complete screen, click Close.

Install the SQL Server 2008 Native Client on FIM1

Install the SQL Server 2008 Native Client on FIM1. This is a requirement prior to installing the updates.

To install the SQL Server 2008 Native Client on FIM1

Log on to FIM1 as CORP\Administrator.

Navigate to the directory that contains the binaries for the SQL Server 2008 Native Client and double-click sqlncli.msi. This will begin the SQL Server 2008 Native Client Setup Wizard.

On the Welcome page, click Next.

On the License Agreement page, read the License Agreement, select I accept the terms in the License Agreement, and then click Next.